Missing: Page Thirteen
Gelesen von Bev J Stevens
Anna Katharine Green





Violet Strange, a clever petite detective, is called upon to solve the mystery of a page gone missing from an important document. The futures of several people, including an eccentric misanthrope, a chemical scientist, a bride and groom, depend on the quick resolution of this problem. In solving one mystery, she uncovers another which dates back many years. (Summary by Bev J. Stevens) (1 hr 33 min)
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SGL





This is a delightful short story. For those of you who don't know it is a Strange story, a Violet Strange story. Violet is a remarkable if unlikely detective. A diminutive young lady that is easily the match of any situation. While Miss Butterworth is a wonderful character, Violet just strikes one as a more complete detective. This is definitely worth listening to, wonderful characters and excellent narration.
Magnificent Short Story.
Johnny Yesterday





Every word is a gem. There are no unnecessary descriptions of people or scenery that add length to a story but do not add real value to the story. An original plot and a very enjoyable reading by a talented person.
This is a great short story
mikezane





An important paper is lost, and the only way to recover it is to enter a sealed up room that contains a deep dark secret. Short but intense, the story is well-worth the time. Reader is excellent. Enjoy!
Sparky
SPARKY





Well read...interesting twists and turns.. well done for a very short mystery...end with a few questions in mind but which need not be answered
ENTERTAINING TWO-LEVEL MYSTERY
Avid Listener





A nice tidy short mystery, well read. I seem to recall that Poirot ( or someone) had a similar missing page adventure.
Delightful
Doug Juhlin





The reader is wonderful, with a smooth and pleasant voice. I half expected the ending, but never saw the twists and turns coming.
short but good





Good short story with a nice twist. author was very talented to draw you in from the start. well read
Ends well
KAB





Good reader. The premise of the story was pretty lame, but the last part made the rest of the story worthwhile.